Patrick Kane

American ice hockey player

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2024 Kane concluded the season with 20 goals and 27 assists in 50 games, ranking fourth in goals and sixth in points on the Red Wings.
December 29 2024 Kane recorded his 1,300th career point with an assist on an Alex DeBrincat goal in a 4–2 win over the Washington Capitals, becoming the second American-born player and 38th player in league history to achieve this milestone.
June 30 2024 Kane signed a one-year contract extension with the Red Wings.
February 25 2024 Kane returned to Chicago to play his first game against the Chicago Blackhawks since being traded, where he scored the game-winning goal in overtime and received a standing ovation.
January 14 2024 Kane sustained a lower-body injury that caused him to miss seven games.
2023 Kane purchased a mansion in Lake Forest, Illinois.
2023 Kane recorded 12 points for the Rangers in 19 games after the trade.
2023 In the postseason, Kane recorded one goal and five assists; the Rangers were eliminated by the New Jersey Devils in seven games.
December 2023 Kane enjoyed a six-game point streak in late December, tallying five goals and six assists.
December 2023 Kane scored his first goal with the Red Wings in his second game of the season against the Ottawa Senators.
December 7 2023 Kane made his 2023 debut with the Detroit Red Wings.
November 28 2023 Patrick Kane signed a one-year, $2.75 million contract with the Detroit Red Wings, considering them a preferred destination upon becoming a free agent.
June 1 2023 Kane underwent successful hip resurfacing surgery, which was announced by his agent Pat Brisson.
February 28 2023 Patrick Kane was traded from the Chicago Blackhawks to the New York Rangers, ending his 16-year tenure with the Blackhawks. He was traded along with prospect Cooper Zech in exchange for a conditional second-round pick in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, a fourth-round pick, and defenseman Andy Welinski.
2022 Kane played his last season with the Chicago Blackhawks during the 2021-22 NHL season before being traded to the New York Rangers in 2023.
March 9 2021 Kane played in his 1,000th career game against the Dallas Stars.
February 28 2021 Kane recorded his 400th career goal against Thomas Greiss of the Detroit Red Wings.
2020 Kane became the youngest American player to reach 1,000 career regular season points.
2020 Patrick Kane was selected to the NHL 2010s All-Decade First Team.
November 2020 Patrick Kane and his girlfriend Amanda Grahovec welcomed their son, Patrick.
January 19 2020 Kane scored his 1,000th NHL career point, assisting on a goal by Brandon Saad.
January 17 2020 The London Knights retired Kane's No. 88 jersey in recognition of his accomplishments with the team.
2019 Patrick Kane was named to the NHL second All-Star team.
April 9 2018 Kane was named the captain of Team USA for the 2018 IIHF World Championship, where he scored two goals, including a game-winning goal in a quarterfinal victory over the Czech Republic. The U.S. team finished with a bronze medal, and Kane was the tournament's leading scorer and named the Most Valuable Player.
January 20 2018 Kane recorded his 800th career point against the New York Islanders.
December 23 2017 Kane scored his 300th NHL goal against Cory Schneider of the New Jersey Devils.
2016 Kane listed his Trump Tower condo for sale during the summer.
2016 Patrick Kane participated in the Denis Savard Charity Golf Tournament.
2016 Kane became the first American-born player to win the Hart Memorial Trophy as the most valuable player and the Art Ross Trophy as the scoring champion.
April 3 2016 Kane scored his second hat trick of the season in a win against the Boston Bruins, reaching 100 points.
April 1 2016 Kane reached the 40-goal mark for the first time in his NHL career against the Winnipeg Jets.
2015 It was later revealed that the complainant's mother had orchestrated a hoax, attempting to make it appear that critical evidence had been tampered with.
2015 Kane helped the Blackhawks secure their third championship.
2015 The Erie County District Attorney's Office declined to press charges against Kane, stating that the complainant's allegation was not sufficiently substantiated by credible evidence.
2015 Kane scored a highlight-reel goal against the Minnesota Wild in the second round of the playoffs, raising his hands and shouting 'Showtime' in celebration.
August 6 2015 Patrick Kane was reported by the Buffalo News to be the subject of a sexual assault investigation by police in Hamburg, New York, regarding an incident that allegedly occurred the previous weekend.
June 15 2015 Kane assisted on Duncan Keith's game-winning goal in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals, culminating in his third Stanley Cup championship.
February 24 2015 Kane underwent surgery after injuring his left clavicle in a game against the Florida Panthers.
January 20 2015 Kane scored his 200th NHL goal against Mike Smith of the Arizona Coyotes.
2014 During the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, Kane celebrated a game-winning goal against the St. Louis Blues with a unique payphone gesture.
2014 Kane represented the United States in the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi, where he missed two penalty shots during the bronze medal game against Finland.
March 19 2014 Kane injured his left leg in a collision with Brenden Morrow in a game against the St. Louis Blues.
June 2013 Kane scored the series-winning goal against the defending Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings and performed a 'heartbreaker' celebration, which later inspired Connor Bedard's overtime game-winning celebration in January 2023.
June 24 2013 Kane was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the Stanley Cup Playoffs MVP.
June 8 2013 Kane scored his second career playoff hat-trick in Game 5 against the Los Angeles Kings, clinching the series.
2012 Patrick Kane played in an ice hockey game, Champs for Charity, which raised $323,000 for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana.
March 2012 Patrick Kane purchased a house on the shores of Lake Erie in Hamburg, New York.
April 10 2011 Kane recorded his 200th career assist in the last game of the season against the Detroit Red Wings.
March 14 2011 Kane scored his 100th NHL goal against Antero Nittymaki of the San Jose Sharks.
2010 Kane was selected to represent the United States in the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver, where he contributed three goals and two assists, helping the team secure a silver medal.

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